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WEAR HOME-MADE CLOTHING. Mrs Joseph Brown, IS now prepared to execute orders in all classes of knitted goods, including Jerseys, Books, and Stookings (ribbed and plain), Drawers, Babies' Plain ana Fancy Clothing, Ladies' Underclothing, &0., &0., &0, Having purchased the? latest and most improved machines, whioh knit the true home knitting stitch, standing twice the wear of factory made goods, MRS BttOWN can guarantee THE BEST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES. Ladies' own wool made up. Address — Mrs Briber's Cottage, River Bank (nearest to town.) Orders left Mrs Roberts, Milliner, Viotoria Avenue, will be promptly attended to. «TANGANUI jP< AS /"^OMPANY (LIMITED), HAVE juet landed a shipment of the most MODERN and IMPROVED Gas Cooking Stoves in Various Sizes. Also BOILERS and GRILLERS Combined. A Variety oi LARGE and SMALL BOILING RINGS.

To encourage tho consumption of Gas, this shipment will be quitted at Cost Price. All information as to Price and Terms can be obtained at the offioe of W. P. CURRIE, Taupo Quay, where the Cooking Store* can be seen connected with tbe Gas. WHY NOT USE GAB FOR COOKING SEVEN SEASONS WHY YOU SHOULD. I— IT IS CHEAPER, because thera is no waste of fuel and time in hooting the oven, whioh pan be brought to full cooking heat in 10 minutes, night or day, and the expense is stopped directly the work is done, by turning off the Gas" 2 -IT IS CLEANER— No coals to get in, co fires to lay, no smoky chimneys, no dust, no ashes to rake out and carry away, no sooty flues to clean, no sweep. 3— IT IS QUICKER— Joints can be roasted perfectly in from 10 to 15 minutes per pound, according as preferred, under or well done. 4— IT IS MORE CERTAIN — Perfect roasting, baking, and boiling can always be depended upon. The heat is always right without needing to make up fires or set dampers. A child can cook a dinner with as Gas Stove. 6— IT REQUIRES LESS LABOUR— When a joint is set to roast, oi a pie or bread to bake, the Stove requires no further attention after the Gas is lit. In large families the use of a Gas Stove eaves the work of one servant all the year round. 6— IT COOKB BETTER THAN COAL— The heat may be so perfectly regulated that there is no risk of burning and spoiling the food. In roasting the heat is applied equally all rouud the joint, sealing the pores of the moat, and retaining the juices and flavour. 7— IT SAVES MEAT -The loss of weight in roasting by a coal fire is one sixth on tbo whole, and even this is frequenblv exceeded. With a Gag Store tbe loss is only about Ten per cent.

!H. I. JONES AND SON'S MST OP NEW BOOKS AND NliW SUPPLIES. !h& Manxman, by Hall Uaiue, 4s. " One of the most remarkable books of the century."— The Queen. John Bull and Co., by Max O'Rell, 4a. Tha Great Colonial Branches of the Firm. Northward Ho, by Alexander Gordo.i, 4s Our Manifold Nature, by Sarah Grand, 4s. "In Our Manifold Nature Sarah Grand is aeon at her best."— The Speaker. The Countess Radua, by W. E. Norris, 4s. "We shall wait long for a novel to excel this one." — Liverpool Mercury The Ebb Tide, by R. L. Stevenson and L. Osborne, 4j. "As good, if not better, than the Wrecker."— Review. A Victim of Good Luck, by W. E. Norris,4s. " It ia a moßt refreshing book." — Westminster Gazette. A 'Superfluous Woman, 4s. " One ib fasoinated and devours the whole book at a sitting," — The Queen. Lourdeß, by Zola, 4g. " Lourdes will excito greatest curiosity and interest." — Daily N«wb. The Bell-Ringer of Angels, Etc., by 3 re Harte, 4a The Children of Circumstances, by the author of A Yellow Aster, 7s 6d A Yellow Aster, by lota, 7» 6d. " lota " has achieved a brilliant sucoess. The Curse of Clement Waynflew, by Bertram Mitford, 4a Father Stafford, by Anthony Hope, 4s Aaron, the Jew, by B. E. Farjeon, 4s. " A powerfully written work."— Record The Greater tHory, by Maarten Maarteus, 7s 6d A Gray Eve or So, by F. Frankfort More, 7s 6d. "O£ the oleverness of Mr Moore's story there can be only one opionton." — The Bookman. Kerrigan's Quality, by Jano Barlow, 7s 6d Catharine Futzb, by Mark Rutherford, 4s A Lost Ideal, by Annio Swan, 4s Chin-Ohin, or the Chinaman at Home, by Tchong-ki-Tong, 4s The Game of Skat, by Prof. Hoffmann, 4s. Illustrated Book of Patienoe Games, by Hoffmann, 4.3 The Paßssing Show, by II H. Savaga, 2s 8d Mv Lady Rothn, by btanley Weyman, 23 6d The Temple of Death, by Ed. Mitchell> 6d At Market Value, by Granb Allen, 2s 6d The Catch of the County, by Mrs Kennard, 2s 6d Highland Cousins, by Mra Black, 2a 6d Life's LitUo Irooioa, by Thoa. Hardy, 2a 6d The Flying Halcyon, by R. H. SaTage,2s 6d Things Will Take * Turn, by Beatrice Harrudon, 3s The Lilac Hunbonnet, by S. R. Crockett, 8s Boy, of Roys Court, by W. Weatall, 2s 6d The Myßtery of Stephen Claverton and Co., by H. Knight, 2s 6d Golfing, by Horaco Hutohison, Is 3d Weldon's Practical Guide to Fancy Work Is 3d Fun, Frolic, and Fancy, by Baron Webber aud Phil May, Is 3d

H* Io JONES ATO SON, BOOK3ELLER3 AND STATIONER 3 Bookbinders & Printers, Wah&akui. NOTICE. I HAVE made arrangements for auyouo requiring my Berviceß as Undertaker, to call itt tho Cab Staml, and they will ha tuken to nay promises, in Sydney Plaoo, and biwlE, troc of charge. JOHN JAMES, Undertaker. Sydney Plaoe. r IVBBPOOL AND LONDON AND JU GLOBE INSURANCE CO. Invested Fund £8,000,000 Claims paid £27,000,000 Nett Income £2,291,488 Tho abovo Company is prepared to aooep riiks at lowest ourront rases. Prompt settlement in tho event of loan. O&A9. V, FOWBLL, iftnt,

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8517, 8 April 1895, Page 4

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